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>> reporter: after he left college, we know he enlisted in the navy in 2002. what we are learning is that, you know, when he was in the police acted, he was having some issues... not that he was having typical issues or requirements at the academy. but he was complaining about his fellow recruits. apparently, there were some racial comments and he didn't like how officials dealt with those issues. and talking to a college buddy, i asked if racism was an issue in his life at all. he brought that up while he was in o'clock. he said that, yeah, he did talk about it. no red flags to say, you know, to point to this. >> all right. when he felt wronged a few years ago, but what led to him being fired is that he made an accusation against a fellow officer about how the fellow officer conducted an arrest. he had a hearing and he felt he was wrongfully accused of lying in that hearing. is that right? >> yes. so again, you know, there are many times he has made claims about -- he was complaining about fellow officers and in this particular case, it was a training officer
>> reporter: after he left college, we know he enlisted in the navy in 2002. what we are learning is that, you know, when he was in the police acted, he was having some issues... not that he was having typical issues or requirements at the academy. but he was complaining about his fellow recruits. apparently, there were some racial comments and he didn't like how officials dealt with those issues. and talking to a college buddy, i asked if racism was an issue in his life at all. he...
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it is the coolest thing in the navy. it is shorter than that missile cruiser and stouter and the hole is reinforced to be like one of those ice breaking ships and when a u.s. navy guided missile cruiser run ares aground at the airport, where all of the planes flying in and out of the airport get a perfect view of that mu milliate i milliating stuck ship, when that is your particular roadside assistance need for your vehicle, if you are the navy what you call in is the baddest tow truck in the world. when that missile cruiser not stuck it took three and a half long days to that get thing unstuck. they tried everything. they tried hundreds of tons of water and they took the crew off and still they couldn't get it move. they tried again and again and again and again to tow that ship off the reef. in the end, it took the salvage ship 7 tug boats to get that ship yanked off the reef so that everybody at the airport would get them off with the navy. giant ships do not run fast aground very often. but when they do they can repa
it is the coolest thing in the navy. it is shorter than that missile cruiser and stouter and the hole is reinforced to be like one of those ice breaking ships and when a u.s. navy guided missile cruiser run ares aground at the airport, where all of the planes flying in and out of the airport get a perfect view of that mu milliate i milliating stuck ship, when that is your particular roadside assistance need for your vehicle, if you are the navy what you call in is the baddest tow truck in the...
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i think we could send navy seals in and arrest them. we are so effective with the navy seals to get osama bin laden. there are other ways to do it, other than firing drones -- >> they are talking about -- you can't use drones on hundreds and hundreds of strikes, but you can certainly use them if you are talking about an american citizen because they are not going to be many of those. >> thank you. nice to see you. >> retired air force colonel oversaw a counterterrorism in africa from 2007 to 2010. she is here. martha, i understand you have a very different view of the drone program. what is your view on targing americans overseas? >> sure. there are two big questions here. obviously, the first one is, is it legal? and the second one is, is it the right strategy and a good policy? i am not an ental lawyer, but i have been the -- at the table with many experts on this. this is the main issue, do we consider that the trike strikes are legal? in the international law, it says, absolutely, especially in pakistan, where we have ongoing operat
i think we could send navy seals in and arrest them. we are so effective with the navy seals to get osama bin laden. there are other ways to do it, other than firing drones -- >> they are talking about -- you can't use drones on hundreds and hundreds of strikes, but you can certainly use them if you are talking about an american citizen because they are not going to be many of those. >> thank you. nice to see you. >> retired air force colonel oversaw a counterterrorism in...
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his service was the navy. the way he sought to make that more attractive to women was to start opening up some specialties that had been closed to them. you have to think about what was going on in the 1970's. in a historic context. women were still being discharged for pregnancy, up until 1975. we did not even have uniforms that were correct for the jobs that were being opened up. when i started standing watch in my squadron, i had to walk the flight line in shields and a skirt. it was two miles long and you did it several times during your watch. one day i showed up in enlisted who -- boots and pants to try and walk the flight line, and i got blasted for it pretty good. i was allowed to wear pants with captain of the watch. the flight suits, the clothing was -- is dad not fit real well. there -- it did not fit real well. it was an amazing experience. i have to say, on the whole, the helicopter community was very welcoming. it would not -- it was higher up the chain of command. i was on the west coast at the
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. ♪ in the navy, you can sail the seven seas, in the navy, yes, you can put your mind at ease. melissa: we're having fun with the deejaying today. the pentagon taking action, it is postponing deployment of two warship toss the persian gulf. that will leave just one aircraft carrier, the uss john c. stennis,ing in the entire middle east region. this begs the question what are we risking by doing this? chris armor is senior naval analyst with the institute for the study of war. chris, welcome back to the show. what -- how dangerous is this? what does this mean to you? >> melissa, thanks for having me. it's a pleasure to be here. yes, it's a big deal. when people hear about it, they simply say, okay, the cut from two carriers to one doesn't seem like a big deal million you understand the broad -- until you understand the broader context in the middle east. over the past three years, we've seen a steep decline in the american ground forces across the middle east. we've withdrawn, essentially, all of our troops from iraq, we're on the way from withdrawing from afghanistan, so really
. ♪ in the navy, you can sail the seven seas, in the navy, yes, you can put your mind at ease. melissa: we're having fun with the deejaying today. the pentagon taking action, it is postponing deployment of two warship toss the persian gulf. that will leave just one aircraft carrier, the uss john c. stennis,ing in the entire middle east region. this begs the question what are we risking by doing this? chris armor is senior naval analyst with the institute for the study of war. chris, welcome...
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we're so effective with the navy seals who got bin laden, there are other ways to do it other than sort of firing drones without-- >> and you're talking about-- you can't use drones on what hundreds and hundreds of strikes, but you can certainly use them if you're talking about an american citizen because they're not going to be that many of those. >> greta: pat, thank you, nice to see you, sir. retired air force colonel, martha, she joins us, and i understand it's different for you this drone program. what is your thought on the drone program and targeting americans overseas? >> well, sure. i mean, there's two big questions here, obviously, the first one, is it legal? and the second one is, is it the right strategy and is it a good policy? so, i'm not an international lawyer although i've sat at the table with many experts on this and this is one of the main issues going on in the debate this week, do we consider that these strikes are legal? under international law there's a strong view that says absolutely, especially in pakistan with ongoing operations in afghanistan, pakistan being
we're so effective with the navy seals who got bin laden, there are other ways to do it other than sort of firing drones without-- >> and you're talking about-- you can't use drones on what hundreds and hundreds of strikes, but you can certainly use them if you're talking about an american citizen because they're not going to be that many of those. >> greta: pat, thank you, nice to see you, sir. retired air force colonel, martha, she joins us, and i understand it's different for you...
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but the navy wasn't so accommodating at first. the only woman to graduate from her intelligence class, she needed to figure out a way to quickly win the room. >> the class advisor, navy lieutenant, was going around asking the men in the class what type of squadron did they want to go to. some said fighter bomber. he kept ignoring me. so i was like, hey, what about me? he looked at me and he said, i don't believe you belong in the navy, let alone an aviation squadron. i always had a good sense of humor. so i said, you can say whatever you want, but everybody knows that black people are superior sexually. and the guys in the class laughing so hard they nearly fell out of their chair. that broke the ice. >> that sense of humor would save her time and time again. but it was her fierce intelligence that won her the respect from her peers. >> oftentimes the people who had the biggest resistance to me before i showed up became my biggest supporters. i tell you, when i'm sitting there giving an intelligence brief to people who are going t
but the navy wasn't so accommodating at first. the only woman to graduate from her intelligence class, she needed to figure out a way to quickly win the room. >> the class advisor, navy lieutenant, was going around asking the men in the class what type of squadron did they want to go to. some said fighter bomber. he kept ignoring me. so i was like, hey, what about me? he looked at me and he said, i don't believe you belong in the navy, let alone an aviation squadron. i always had a good...
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the problem started here at navy yard. two metro green line trains did not get to their destination. and it took them two hours to get there. it was a terrible commute for those passengers. and they took pictures and tweeted out those pictures and sent messages of those massive crowds after folks pried open the metro doors to escape through an emergency exit. they took to walking on the tracks after sitting in a hot, dark train stuck in a tunnel between navy yard and anacostia for hours. metro says the problem started with an electrical fire but proper protocol was not followed. >> it was hot and people was passing out. someone opened the emergency exit. we jumped out into the -- through the rails and ran to the nearest emergency exit. >> it was very inconvenient and messy. it took me two hours to get home. >> i'm disgusting with metro. i don't want to be here right now. >> reporter: that girl says that's her only way to commute and get around the city, so she has to take metro. that certainly is the argument that you hear
the problem started here at navy yard. two metro green line trains did not get to their destination. and it took them two hours to get there. it was a terrible commute for those passengers. and they took pictures and tweeted out those pictures and sent messages of those massive crowds after folks pried open the metro doors to escape through an emergency exit. they took to walking on the tracks after sitting in a hot, dark train stuck in a tunnel between navy yard and anacostia for hours. metro...
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the plan is not a navy commander, he's not a navy s.e.a.l. he held a number of jobs as a reservist in navy security operations. in fact, he went to iraq, we are told, and had a job providing military security on iraqi oil platforms, to have that job, it is most likely we are told he did receive some advanced weapons training. you will remember back in those days, those oil platforms, a lot of concern about small boat attacks, sniper attacks, that sort of thing. so he clearly has a certain level, a worrisome level of weapons expertise. the police know this. they know what they are dealing with. what he has on hand now in terms of weapons, of course, is the major concern. ashleigh. >> barbara, i'm reading here his last day of affiliation with the navy as a reservist was february 1st of this year. we are talking about -- what's astounding here -- i was going to say he has eight awards, eight different awards including the ones you mentioned. but any idea about his mental illness or his mental health or anything that the military might have on hi
the plan is not a navy commander, he's not a navy s.e.a.l. he held a number of jobs as a reservist in navy security operations. in fact, he went to iraq, we are told, and had a job providing military security on iraqi oil platforms, to have that job, it is most likely we are told he did receive some advanced weapons training. you will remember back in those days, those oil platforms, a lot of concern about small boat attacks, sniper attacks, that sort of thing. so he clearly has a certain...
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a former navy seal starting a company to match parents with the ultimate protection. female military veterans as care givers. jonathan gillian, who once served in seal team 6, the same one that took out osama bin laden, says his workers can change diapers as easily as reload a semiautomatic. they're also trained protect people. in this case, kids, with their own lives. those are your headlines. wonder what they charge an hour. >> steve: no kidding. but you come home, the kids will be safe. we continue the conversation down in new orleans with brian kilmeade and now let's dial in donald trump, the author of "time to get tough." good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: so everybody was watching at least part of the super bowl last night. the ravens won, what did you think? >> i thought the game was good. i thought having the power go out was really embarrassing. maybe even to the country, because it's how the country was running. it's really, really an embarrassment. it was a bad thing, obviously, for television, for the nfl. but i thought i look at the bigger pi
a former navy seal starting a company to match parents with the ultimate protection. female military veterans as care givers. jonathan gillian, who once served in seal team 6, the same one that took out osama bin laden, says his workers can change diapers as easily as reload a semiautomatic. they're also trained protect people. in this case, kids, with their own lives. those are your headlines. wonder what they charge an hour. >> steve: no kidding. but you come home, the kids will be...
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this is christopher dorner, 33 years old, a navy reservist and an l.a. police department cop until he was sacked off disciplinary action. after posting a long, rambling manifesto online, it appears he's now targeting former colleagues. this is where he ambushed a police patrol car overnight, opening fire. one officer was killed, another seriously injured. earlier he'd been spotted, but after trading gunfire, escaped. 40 people and their families could be at risk and are now being protected by armed police. >> good morning. everybody ready? >> the l.a. police department say it's one of the biggest manhunts they've ever launch and had that dorner is armed and extremely dangerous. >> of course he knows what he's doing. we trained him. he was also a member of the armed forces. it is extremely worrisome and scary, especially to the police officers involved. you know, the river side officers were cowardly ambushed. they had no opportunity to fight back, no prewarning. you know, imagine, imagine going about your workday having to worry about that threat. >> the
this is christopher dorner, 33 years old, a navy reservist and an l.a. police department cop until he was sacked off disciplinary action. after posting a long, rambling manifesto online, it appears he's now targeting former colleagues. this is where he ambushed a police patrol car overnight, opening fire. one officer was killed, another seriously injured. earlier he'd been spotted, but after trading gunfire, escaped. 40 people and their families could be at risk and are now being protected by...
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chris kyle american sniper worked for the navy in iraq murdered. okay. looks like a fairly clear cut case of some guy. there he is. another veteran. going berserk tried to steal chris' car and shot him and another man to death. >> did steal his car. >> is there anything there we don't know. >> he has a big history of post-traumatic stress syndrome. been in the hospital for mental issues twice in the last couple of months. he had threatened to kill himself. >> and the family. >> the big question is why was he out? ties into newtown and everything like that. >> there was notice that in fact he was severely troubled. when someone says -- >> bill: we have to figure out why he wasn't kept by the state of texas. >> also he had a kdui a few months before that a lot of things. >> bill: the crux of the matter is we have to find out because this ties into newtown. >> absolutely. >> bill: why this guy was out. you guys stay on the case. >> we will. >> bill: the democratic party has some risk if the menendez investigation leads to an indictment. we'll talk about it
chris kyle american sniper worked for the navy in iraq murdered. okay. looks like a fairly clear cut case of some guy. there he is. another veteran. going berserk tried to steal chris' car and shot him and another man to death. >> did steal his car. >> is there anything there we don't know. >> he has a big history of post-traumatic stress syndrome. been in the hospital for mental issues twice in the last couple of months. he had threatened to kill himself. >> and the...
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they don't pay a penny toward the cost of our navy keeping the oil shipping lanes open or our soldiers protecting the countries that produce all that oil. all of these externalities that come with fossil fuel production pretty much don't exist with the renewable energy production. and those extra now those extra costs are not only paid for by the not paid for by the fossil fuel industry they're never even mentioned in the corporate run news media in america. research from the annals of the new york academy of sciences concludes that the total cost of these extra nowadays if paid by the polluters themselves would raise us fossil fuel prices by as much as three dollars a megawatt and that's an extremely conservative estimate. which puts wind power on parity with coal in the united states trend lines are pretty clear buggy wave weapon meet automobile renewables are getting cheaper and fossil fuels are getting more expensive which is why we as a nation need to throw everything we have at making renewable energies our primary way of power in america into the twenty first century think of it
they don't pay a penny toward the cost of our navy keeping the oil shipping lanes open or our soldiers protecting the countries that produce all that oil. all of these externalities that come with fossil fuel production pretty much don't exist with the renewable energy production. and those extra now those extra costs are not only paid for by the not paid for by the fossil fuel industry they're never even mentioned in the corporate run news media in america. research from the annals of the new...
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armed services committee, buck mckeon says that ship yard workers are laid off as maintenance for the navy is canceled. aircraft are being pushed past their limits and our soldiers are tested not by an external threat, but by the president's repeated insistence that defense cuts are the key to resolving this financial crisis. the white house also now says that the sequester will mean fewer food inspection and reduction in services from the irs and social security administration. uma. >> uma: all right. peter, thank you very much. the secret u.s. drone campaign and how the obama administration is using it is sparking controversy and criticism. critics are saying, there are virtually no checks and balances and some go as far as to say it gives the president a license to kill. joining us now to talk more about the drone program as well as new revelations about syria, author, journalist and terrorism expert gabriel. we have a lot to talk about and let's go first to the drone program and great to have you here today. >> thank you, glad to be with you. >> what did you make of the fact that this
armed services committee, buck mckeon says that ship yard workers are laid off as maintenance for the navy is canceled. aircraft are being pushed past their limits and our soldiers are tested not by an external threat, but by the president's repeated insistence that defense cuts are the key to resolving this financial crisis. the white house also now says that the sequester will mean fewer food inspection and reduction in services from the irs and social security administration. uma. >>...
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they don't pay a penny toward the cost of our navy keeping the oil shipping lanes open or our soldiers protecting the countries that produce all that oil. all of these externalities that come with fossil fuel production pretty much don't exist with the renewable energy production. and those extra now those extra costs are not only paid for by the not paid for by the fossil fuel industry they're never even mentioned in the corporate run news media in america. research from the annals of the new...
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accused of shooting navy seal. kyle took fellow soldiers who suffer from post traumatic stress as a form of therapy. turned his weapon on kyle and another man. the community is shocked. >> just unbelievable. unbelievable that he would snap like that. i guess, you know, service does funny things to people. >> kyle became famous for his best selling autobiography. faced two counts of capitol murder. >>> for the first time we are hearing from the young girl shot in the head by the taliban for advocating. malala was on her way home from school. she was shot in the head. continues to fight for her cause. >> all of them have prayed for me. and because of these prayers god has given me this new life. and this is the second life. this is a new life. and i want to serve. i want to serve the people and i want every girl, every child to be educated. >> malala writes a blog about life. made the short list for person of the year 2012. her shooting brought attention to the struggle for women's rights in that country. >>> just ah
accused of shooting navy seal. kyle took fellow soldiers who suffer from post traumatic stress as a form of therapy. turned his weapon on kyle and another man. the community is shocked. >> just unbelievable. unbelievable that he would snap like that. i guess, you know, service does funny things to people. >> kyle became famous for his best selling autobiography. faced two counts of capitol murder. >>> for the first time we are hearing from the young girl shot in the head by...
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navy. melissa: it's upsets because it seems like unfortunately it would be low on the list of priorities. there's a lot of fires burning in this region right now. we have a lot of problems with iran. this wouldn't be near the top of the list, but it's something, i don't know, can we do anything about it? >> it's hard, for example, there's 200 islands that are part of yemen. think of all the possibilities for landing stuff. this is the one shipment we caught. how many others have there be that we have not caught? melissa: right. there's probably nothing that we can do? >> it's very hard. we can help the yemen navy be proactive. i mean, it's a country that is very poor and can't ford the sophisticated tracking equipment that we can. this is the technoogical assistance we can provide. melissa: same thing, though, where we try to enter, you know, a conflict, there's a conflict going on with yemen, and iran chose a side. as we try to choose a side, you never know who you are dealing with, though
navy. melissa: it's upsets because it seems like unfortunately it would be low on the list of priorities. there's a lot of fires burning in this region right now. we have a lot of problems with iran. this wouldn't be near the top of the list, but it's something, i don't know, can we do anything about it? >> it's hard, for example, there's 200 islands that are part of yemen. think of all the possibilities for landing stuff. this is the one shipment we caught. how many others have there be...
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moments after iraq war vet eddie routh killed navy s.e.a.l. sniper chris kyle and chad littlefield, he drove to his sister's house and told her what he had done. that caused a frightened linda blevins to call 911. >> my brother just came by here, [ bleep ] and he now left, and he just told me he's committed a murder. i'm terrified for my life, because i don't know if he's going to come back here. they went out to a shooting range. like he's all crazy, east bleeping sky cottic. i'm sorry more my language. >> routh told his brother-in-law he couldn' trust kyle or anyone else, so he killed them before they could kill him. >>> six tourists raped at a top tourist destination weeks before spring break begins. is it safe to visit plulg? a live report next. >>> the government taking aim at standard & poor's. is it responsible for leaving us in financial ruin? but now there are more choices than ever. i want to know exactly what i am investing in. i want to know exactly how much i'm paying. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why ni
moments after iraq war vet eddie routh killed navy s.e.a.l. sniper chris kyle and chad littlefield, he drove to his sister's house and told her what he had done. that caused a frightened linda blevins to call 911. >> my brother just came by here, [ bleep ] and he now left, and he just told me he's committed a murder. i'm terrified for my life, because i don't know if he's going to come back here. they went out to a shooting range. like he's all crazy, east bleeping sky cottic. i'm sorry...
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kyle was a former navy seal and author of the book american sniper. he leaves behind a wife and two children. >>> president obama took his campaign to curve gun violence on the road today. his push for a new ban on assault weapons and high capacity assault weapons is meeting opposition even within his own party. >> we don't have to agree observed everything to agree it's time to do something. there won't be perfect solutions, but we can make difference. that's our responsibility as american -- difference. that's our responsibility as americans. >> this photo was just released of the president back up his recent statement that he is familiar with fire arms and not an enemy of the second amendment. >>> california with a require for students across the state. still ahead, what eighth graders won't have to take to school phil matier. >>> how this solves a mystery that is more than 500 years old. for 8th- graders, at least. graders, anyway. it's part of a move toward what's called the "common core >>> california is dropping algebra for eighth graders. it i
kyle was a former navy seal and author of the book american sniper. he leaves behind a wife and two children. >>> president obama took his campaign to curve gun violence on the road today. his push for a new ban on assault weapons and high capacity assault weapons is meeting opposition even within his own party. >> we don't have to agree observed everything to agree it's time to do something. there won't be perfect solutions, but we can make difference. that's our responsibility...
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the former marine accused of killing former navy seal chris kyle under guard right now. he tried attack them. learning he was taken to a psychiatric hospital back in september after threatening to kill himself and his family. meantime, chris kyle's brother is emotionally speaking out. >> chris lived by professional motto, it's our duty to serve those who serve us. and he and chad died honoring this creed. above all else, chris was a unique individual, amazing, loving father, husband, son, brother, friend and devout christian who had a profound effect on the lives of those that he touched. >> gretchen: chris kyle leaves behind a wife and two young children. >>> we're now hearing from passengers who survived that deadly bus crash in southern california. they say the brakes went out as the bus came down that mountain road. the bus driver yelled for passengers to call 911 right before they crashed, but no one could get through because they were in a remote area. seven people died. dozens more are hurt, including 11-year-old victoria, whose mother did not survive. >> i knew s
the former marine accused of killing former navy seal chris kyle under guard right now. he tried attack them. learning he was taken to a psychiatric hospital back in september after threatening to kill himself and his family. meantime, chris kyle's brother is emotionally speaking out. >> chris lived by professional motto, it's our duty to serve those who serve us. and he and chad died honoring this creed. above all else, chris was a unique individual, amazing, loving father, husband, son,...
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. >>> the iraq war veteran charged with killing a former navy s.e.a.l. sniper had spent time in a mental hospital twice over the past five months. police say eddie ray ralph told them he was suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder. the victim, chris kyle, had reached out to ralph for taking him to a shooting range over the weekend. >>> pakistan is planning an amusement park in the town where osama bin laden spent his final hours. the $30 million park and outdoor recreation center in abadbad will take about five years to bill. >>> we'll talk about what michelle obama can do to make an impact in the next four years. that is coming up in less than ten minutes on "jansing and co." >>> a top rating agency is in the government's crosshairs for its role in the 2008 financial crisis. cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. mandy, a lawsuit against standard & poor's has been filed. what's that about? >> they're suggesting that s&p ignored their own standards to raise mortgage bonds that imploded in the financial crisis. we know the story we
. >>> the iraq war veteran charged with killing a former navy s.e.a.l. sniper had spent time in a mental hospital twice over the past five months. police say eddie ray ralph told them he was suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder. the victim, chris kyle, had reached out to ralph for taking him to a shooting range over the weekend. >>> pakistan is planning an amusement park in the town where osama bin laden spent his final hours. the $30 million park and outdoor...
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former navy s.e.a.l. chris kyle who claimed a record 150 kills in iraq died at the hands of another vet, authorities say, allegedly using a semiautomatic handgun. what police don't know yet is why. >> i don't know that we'll ever know. he's the only one that knows that. but at this point he hasn't made any comments to law enforcement as to why he did it. >> they all drove together in a pickup truck, authorities say. less than two hours later, kyle and littlefield were dead. ralph had fled to his sister's house. he told her what happened. she called police. and ralph was eventually caught. ralph is an iraq war veteran. he left the marines in 2010. kyle, who wrote the best-selling auto biography "american sniper" talked about the duty to those he served with in an interview with kttv last year. >> my only regret are the ones i couldn't save. >>> he started a foundation to help those suffering from ptsd. that may be why kyle and littlefield went to the gun range with ralph. >> mr. kyle works with people suff
former navy s.e.a.l. chris kyle who claimed a record 150 kills in iraq died at the hands of another vet, authorities say, allegedly using a semiautomatic handgun. what police don't know yet is why. >> i don't know that we'll ever know. he's the only one that knows that. but at this point he hasn't made any comments to law enforcement as to why he did it. >> they all drove together in a pickup truck, authorities say. less than two hours later, kyle and littlefield were dead. ralph...
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. >> reporter: near san diego a navy facility was locked down when someone matched dorner's description, a false alarm. law enforcement officials say they found dorner's burned-out vehicle. s.w.a.t. teams swarm the mountain area near a ski resort, warning vacationers to stay in their rooms. >> crazy story. miguel almaguer reporting. >>> apple is facing a battle with a luminary hedge fund manager who has sued the company to unlock his $137 billion on cash on hand to pay off dividends. steve sedgwick is live for us in london. steve, what exactly did david einhorn, who is he suing, what's going on here? >> basically, the point is apple wants to change its charter and ban a type of shares which would give a very high yield to investors. they want to preserve their cash pile, $137 billion, part of $500 billion plus held by the top 20 u.s. corporate. they want to hang on to the money, most of which is held offshore, which in brought back onshore into the united states could trigger hefty tax bills. apple wants to hang on to the money to use in other ways going forward. a lot of activist share
. >> reporter: near san diego a navy facility was locked down when someone matched dorner's description, a false alarm. law enforcement officials say they found dorner's burned-out vehicle. s.w.a.t. teams swarm the mountain area near a ski resort, warning vacationers to stay in their rooms. >> crazy story. miguel almaguer reporting. >>> apple is facing a battle with a luminary hedge fund manager who has sued the company to unlock his $137 billion on cash on hand to pay off...
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police officer with military training he received in the navy. so far cops say he has killed a young couple in the los angeles suburb of irvine california as well as a police officer in riverside, also outside l.a. several other officers wounded. he even posted this manifesto about which we have been speaking on facebook, warning that no officer is safe and that he cannot be stopped because as a former cop himself, he says he knows their every move. >> if you read his manifesto, this is a very -- l.a.p.d. is a specific target. but all law enforcement is targeted. you know, this is a vendetta against all of southern california law enforcement. and it should be seen as such. >> shepard: the manhunt now spread down to san diego, to nevada, to arizona, and even mexico. unfortunately police say that the in the confusion the cops accidently shot two bystanders. police reportedly opened fire on a truck that they say was similar to the suspect's as it neared the home of somebody on dorner's hit list. a horrible set of circumstances. the "l.a. times" repo
police officer with military training he received in the navy. so far cops say he has killed a young couple in the los angeles suburb of irvine california as well as a police officer in riverside, also outside l.a. several other officers wounded. he even posted this manifesto about which we have been speaking on facebook, warning that no officer is safe and that he cannot be stopped because as a former cop himself, he says he knows their every move. >> if you read his manifesto, this is a...
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>>gretchen: other stories: the former marine accused of killing former navy seal is under watch right now. he was taken to a psychiatric hospital in september after threatening to kill himself and his family. >> he debate -- didn't talk to nobody. he would give you a dirty look all the taoeufplt one of those people you don't want to hang out with. >>gretchen: chris lived by a professional motto: it is our duty to serve those who serve us and he died honoring this creed. we're hearing from passengers in that deadly bus crash in california. the brakes went out as the bus went down a mountain road. passengers called 911. seven people died. dozens were hurt including an 11-year-old whose mother did not survive. >> we knew we were going to wake up. she asked my mom? i have to give a reason for my sister. >>gretchen: records show the bus company failed more than one-third of its federal safety inspections; some cases for brake and tire problems. >> the lead singer of a 1960's rock band the trog has passed away. ♪ wild thing ♪ you make ♪ my heart sing >>gretchen: he was famous for "wil
>>gretchen: other stories: the former marine accused of killing former navy seal is under watch right now. he was taken to a psychiatric hospital in september after threatening to kill himself and his family. >> he debate -- didn't talk to nobody. he would give you a dirty look all the taoeufplt one of those people you don't want to hang out with. >>gretchen: chris lived by a professional motto: it is our duty to serve those who serve us and he died honoring this creed. we're...
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we're hearing a 911 call for the first time this morning in the case of that deadly shooting at the navy s.e.a.l. and his friend. moments after iraq war vet eddie routh allegedly killed chris kyle and chad littlefield, he drove to his sister's house and told her what he had done. it that prompted a terrifying call from linda, she called 911. here is part of the call. >> listen, my brother just came by here. i was [ bleep ] he's now left. but he told me that he's committed a murder. and i'm terrified for my life because i don't know if he's going to come back here. they went out to a shooting range. like he's all crazy. he's [ bleep ] psychotic. i'm sorry for my language. >> according to court records, hout o routh couldn't trut kyle or anyone else and so he killed them before he could kill him. >>> ryan braun appears in the records of a miami area clinic that allegedly distributed performance enhancing drugs to major league ballplayers. braun who flunked a drug test back in 2011 but had the findings overturned on appeal says he has nothing to hide. the former mvp claims his attorneys hir
we're hearing a 911 call for the first time this morning in the case of that deadly shooting at the navy s.e.a.l. and his friend. moments after iraq war vet eddie routh allegedly killed chris kyle and chad littlefield, he drove to his sister's house and told her what he had done. it that prompted a terrifying call from linda, she called 911. here is part of the call. >> listen, my brother just came by here. i was [ bleep ] he's now left. but he told me that he's committed a murder. and...
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. >> reporter: 33-year-old gister if dorner, a lieutenant in the navy reserves, honorably discharged last friday. fired four years ago by the lapd. police claim he bore a grudge against an lapd police captain, randy quan, monica's father, as well as other lapd officers. >> a particular interest is a multipage manifesto. >> reporter: a rambling manifesto posted online, dorner blames quan and other lapd officers of a smear campaign, after dorner reported witnessing a fellow officer commit police brutality. i will bring unconventional and asymmetrical warfare to those in lapd uniform on or off duty. police set up a command post in the mountains northeast of l.a., where a truck had been set ablaze. that truck turned out to be dorner's. but the suspect was nowhere to be found. cnn's anderson cooper revealed dorner had sent him a package. >> inside the package was a hand-labeled dvd with a yellow post-it note, reading in part, quote, i never lied, referring to his dismissal in 2008. >> reporter: when the truth comes out, the killing stops. l.a. police reinvestigated any suggestion they rev
. >> reporter: 33-year-old gister if dorner, a lieutenant in the navy reserves, honorably discharged last friday. fired four years ago by the lapd. police claim he bore a grudge against an lapd police captain, randy quan, monica's father, as well as other lapd officers. >> a particular interest is a multipage manifesto. >> reporter: a rambling manifesto posted online, dorner blames quan and other lapd officers of a smear campaign, after dorner reported witnessing a fellow...